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In multicellular organisms, a group of cells performs a specialized function. These groups of cells work in coordination with each other to perform all life processes. a. What are these groups of cells called? Are these groups of cells different in plants and animals? b. What can we learn from these groups of cells?

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Answered by ayanali9838
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These groups of cells are called tissues.

Yes, they are different in plants and animals.

The connective tissue of the body helps to hold things together. It connects muscle to bone and aids in movement and blood flow, as well. In this chapter, you'll watch lessons that cover the different connective tissues and related materials of the human body.

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Answered by dolydoly005
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Explanation:

The connective tissue of the body helps to hold things together. It connects muscle to bone and aids in movement and blood flow, as well. In this chapter, you'll watch lessons that cover the different connective tissues and related materials of the human body.

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